Britannica Dictionary definition of VOID
1
law
:
having no legal force or effect
—
often used in the phrase null and void
2
formal
:
not containing anything
:
empty
void of
:
not having (something that is expected or wanted)
:
completely lacking (something)
2
void
/ˈvoɪd/
noun
plural
voids
plural
voids
Britannica Dictionary definition of VOID
[count]
:
a large empty space
—
often used figuratively
-
After she left, there was a void in my life.
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When he retires, it will be hard to find someone to fill the void.
3
void
/ˈvoɪd/
verb
voids;
voided;
voiding
voids;
voided;
voiding
Britannica Dictionary definition of VOID
[+ object]
law
:
to make (something) invalid
:
to say that (something) is no longer in effect
— voidable
/ˈvoɪdəbəl/
adjective,
law